If the client has an eyebrow pierced, this should be removed before the treatment.
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In a medical setting a contraindication refers to a condition that serves as reason to withhold a specific type of medical treatment. An example of this would be to not give penicillin to a patient with a penicillin allergy. It would do more harm then good for their health.
No, it would help return body to state of balance
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I would definitely think it would affect balance when doing more gravity defying moves...?
Well they really did not receive any good treatment because they would sometimes be beaten with whips to do their work while doing it.
A contraindication that would prevent a nail treatment is the presence of an active nail infection, such as fungal or bacterial infections, which could worsen with treatment and pose a risk to both the client and technician. Additionally, conditions like severe psoriasis or eczema affecting the nails or surrounding skin may also contraindicate nail treatments due to the potential for irritation and complications. Lastly, any recent trauma or injury to the nails should be taken into consideration before proceeding with a treatment.
Depends on the law where you are, but in general, no. A tenant is permitted the "quiet enjoyment" of the property- meaning that they have the right to do lawful things on the property that do not damage it. If possession of a firearm is legal, the owner of the property would have no legal right to restrict the tenant from doing a legal thing.
That would probably restrict the right to free speech.
Hair moles can restrict a waxing treatment because they may lead to skin irritation or injury during the waxing process. The adhesive nature of wax can pull at the mole, causing discomfort or potential tearing of the skin. Additionally, waxing over moles can increase the risk of infection or complications, especially if the mole is sensitive or has any irregularities. It's advisable to consult with a professional before proceeding with waxing in areas with moles.
It depends on the severity of the disability. They enjoy doing the same things as any other person and just because they may have a disability does not restrict them to what they can do. The only thing that restricts disabled people from doing things they would like to is ignorance, society, and lack of accessibility.
Well the only collective term I could think for all of these together would be System.
The chest pains and shortness of breath associated with angina might make it difficult to sit still for a long time.